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    Derby Orchards

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    InexpensiveFruits & Veggies
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Carver Hill Orchards - Apple cider donut

    Carver Hill Orchards

    (62 reviews)

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    I was looking for a quieter orchard tucked away from the crowds (and yes, I realize that such a…read morething at the height of the season is nonexistent) but Carver Hill actually fit the bill. From Boston, it's a scenic drive out to Stow. I couldn't stop gushing over the foliage on the way there - I've turned into a total leaf peeper. Carver Hill is absolutely stunning in the fall, definitely worth a trip. Pleasantly surprised to find the lot half-empty when we arrived on the later side of a Saturday but then it filled up by the time we left around 3. To your right, as soon as you drive in, you'll see an area with pumpkins and the farm store - this is also where you get PYO fruit/veggies if you're paying with credit. If you have cash on hand, you can pay for a bag at the little stand right in front of the orchard. A peck (the smaller bag) was $25. I was a little skeptical at the size but it's a good deal if you really pack your apples in there. From there, the apple orchard. Not the biggest I've been to and the selection was understandably limited. We missed the sign to download the QR code for a map of the orchard and so had to rely on a photo of a thin pole with all the names/colors wrapped around it. Don't forget to stop at the store before you leave. I grabbed some pumpkin pie, jam, and an apple cider donut - they also have apple cider slushies and multiple flavors of ice cream. The donut was THE BEST, made fresh, almost falling apart, thick and generous coating of cinnamon and sugar (also tasted nutmeg and allspice in the coating). Absolutely worth waiting in the line for, but make sure to pay first and get a little yellow receipt/tag from the register before you get in line for the donuts.

    I came to Carver Hill Orchards on a Sunday and there weren't too many people there. I've heard some…read moreof the nearby orchards like Honey Pot are much busier. A lot of the apple types weren't available, but the ones they had were great! The store on site was very cute and reminded me of Vermont. The apple cider donuts were delicious, but the apple cider was served cold.

    Honey Pot Hill Orchards - Apple cider donut

    Honey Pot Hill Orchards

    (446 reviews)

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    Lovely experience Apple picking at Honey Pot Hill Orchards this last week…read more Service was great all around despite over an hour wait for the cider donuts (which were most definitely worth the wait). Apples were extremely tasty with great variety and plenty of ladders for picking. My only fret was that the signage at times was not the most clear. And the best part: the ambiance of it all. Perfect cool day in Mass with all the Fall colors and families having a great time... it was such a positive atmosphere. Would totally go again.

    Most underwhelming experience I've had at an apple orchard. I came here on a weekend in early…read moreNovember because they were offering half-price apple picking. I got a small bag for $12.50 which was a great deal. I had no problem with parking. I got a good amount of apples, although I wish the signs for the types of apples were clearer. The main reason my rating isn't higher is due to the policing near the exit. I've been through security at concert venues that were less scrutinizing. When I was leaving, an employee was near the entrance was inspecting the wagon of a family with multiple bags. I didn't hear the entire conversation but I did hear the employee lecturing them about not overfilling the bags. The employee also said to not reuse the bags (something that could be prevented if they wrote the dates on the bags as other orchards do) and understandably the family said they wouldn't come back. Even though I wasn't the target of the apple police, it created an uncomfortable atmosphere. The best part of my visit was the cider donuts. The farm store was disappointingly small with mainly apples and cider available for purchase. Considering the plethora of options for apple picking in MA, I don't plan to return here.

    Nan's Kitchen  - DIY Falafel Bowl...pita not included.

    Nan's Kitchen

    (184 reviews)

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    I went to this location with my wife and daughter and wish I could give 10 stars. Chris, (I hope…read moreI'm remembering his name right) was prepping in the kitchen but stopped to personally greet us and was genuinely one of the nicest employees of any business I can remember interacting with in years. He was phenomenally nice, helpful and just a genuinely awesome person to deal with. Their food is top notch, everything is fresh, the chicken is outrageously good and the grilled cheese my daughter got was out of this world good (I stole a bite). The hot honey chicken sandwich is addictive but most of all knowing their ingredients are fresh and there aren't short cuts is the best part of the whole Nan's experience. But Chris was the kind of employee everyone dreams of hiring, it was over a month ago we were there but I made it a point to write this review because of him and their food. Can't recommend him and Nan's enough.

    Not only is the food exceptional and the customer service top-notch, but Nan's Kitchen also has one…read moreof the most beautiful small business stories for a nostalgic dreamer like me. The owner and chef named the restaurant after his beloved wife, and together they managed multiple restaurant chains throughout Massachusetts. You can truly feel that sense of love, teamwork, and family the moment you walk in. Ordering food here feels like being welcomed into one big happy family. The employees are constantly multitasking with efficiency and positivity while still taking the time to personally greet customers, offer recommendations, and make everyone feel valued. Multiple staff members genuinely engage with you while you decide what to order, which creates such a warm and inviting atmosphere. The food is always incredibly fresh, and I especially love the creative vegetable combinations and flavorful options. The Westford location has an outstanding team of caring, attentive, and hardworking men who work together seamlessly. Their kindness, professionalism, and ability to connect with customers truly stand out. If you are looking for exceptional food paired with quality customer service, definitely check out Nan's Kitchen! And if you have any questions or need recommendations, ask for Christian -- he is incredibly helpful, kind, respectful, and knowledgeable. Make sure to tip these employees well because they absolutely deserve it!

    Eve & Murray’s Farm to Home - lady making my sandwiches

    Eve & Murray’s Farm to Home

    (32 reviews)

    Five enthusiastic stars! Eve & Murray's in Acton is hands-down the best hidden gem for sandwiches,…read morecheese, wine, and gifts. If you're looking for upscale boutique sandwiches, curated charcuterie boards, and a cozy atmosphere with owners who truly care, this is the place to go. My family and I discovered them a couple of years ago, tucked under the West Acton Village building, and they've quickly become our favorite sandwich shop and gourmet cheese market. My son, who is in college always makes a point to get their sandwiches when he is back home. Their sandwiches are upscale, boutique creations. Our family favorite is the Ploughman's Lunch: rosemary ham, mango chutney, pickled red onion, cheddar, and lemony arugula on a Portuguese roll. It's the perfect balance of savory, tangy, and fresh. Our second go-to is the Pig and Fig, which is just as delicious. They also have gluten free bread available. In addition to the sandwiches, their cozy shop sells cheeses (if you love blue cheese you have got to try Rogue River!!), charcuterie, natural wines, craft beer, and carefully curated accompaniments like jams and chutneys. I've gifted their chic napkins and artisanal jams many times, and they always make the perfect host or hostess gift. They even carry unique finds like Bret's goat cheese and chili pepper potato chips, which I can't find anywhere else! On Fridays, they even have free wine tastings, which are such a fun way to discover new bottles. The owners Dawn and Tamara (aka Eve and Murray) are incredibly friendly and passionate about what they do. You can tell they put thought into every cheese, wine, and gift item they bring into the shop!

    Stopped in after bopping around this neighborhood a bit. It's a lovely place to find an…read moreinteresting, unique gift. There's fancy wine, cheese, snacks, interesting ceramic items, wooden spoons and serving plates , toys, etc. After looking around and selecting a few items (some honey, a dark chocolate espresso bar, and 2 small toys for my grandsons) ordered a couple of sandwiches on some fresh baked rolls, Watched the lady make them and then paid $60. Yes it's expensive, but I think it's worth it.

    Derby Orchards - markets - Updated May 2026

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